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Mission

Little Arms was created to educate parents and practitioners on the latest diagnostic, therapeutic, and surgical techniques, with the simple goal of improving the care of children throughout the world. We achieve this through lecturing to patient groups and at regional, national, and international specialty organizations, through online educational resources, and through domestic and international mission trips to places in need of our expertise. Through the generous support of our donors, we fulfill our mission at no cost to those we serve.

 

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Contributors

 
 
Dan A. Zlotolow, MD

Dan A. Zlotolow, MD

surgeon

Dan A. Zlotolow, MD

Dr. Zlotolow is a Pediatric Upper Limb and Peripheral Nerve Surgeon at The Shriners Hospital for Children Philadelphia and Greenville, and The Hospital for Special Surgery in New York. He specializes in the care of children with Arthrogryposis, brachial plexus and peripheral nerve injuries, spinal cord injuries, complex post-traumatic deformities, congenital differences, and limb deficiencies. He leads medical outreach missions to Havana, Cuba and Kigali, Rwanda and has founded 3 professional societies including Plexus Nexus and the Pediatric Hand International Society of Surgeons (PHISOS). He travels nationally and internationally as a visiting professor and lecturer. He was also a team leader for Zion, the first pediatric hand transplant. 

 

Education

Haverford College
BS, Biology with Honors, 1990-1994

University of Pittsburgh
MD (ΛΩΛ), 1994-1998

The Rothman Institute
Research Fellowship, 1998-1999

Montefiore Medical Center
Orthopaedic Residency,1999-2004

The Roosevelt Hospital of Cornell University
Upper Limb Fellowship, 2004-2005

Texas Scottish Rite Hospital for Children
Pediatric Upper Limb, 2005

Philadelphia Shriners Hospital for Children
Pediatric Upper Limb Fellowship, 2009-2010

Honors & Awards

• Philadelphia Magazine Top Doctors
• Young Leader, American Society for Surgery of the Hand
• Traveling Fellowship Recipient and Member, American Orthopaedic Association
• Alpha Omega Alpha Medical Honor Society

Leadership Positions

• Founder and Past President, Manus Club
• Co-founder and Meeting Organizer, Plexus Nexus
• Associate Editor, The Journal of Hand Surgery
• Team Leader, Rwanda Medical Mission
• Team Leader, Cuban-American Medical Exchange
• Co-Editor, The Pediatric Upper Extremity
• Co-Editor, The Handbook of Splinting and Casting
• Director, Pediatric Upper Limb Fellowship, Shriners Hospital for Children of Philadelphia

Publications

Peer reviewed articles (Pubmed)
The Pediatric Upper Extremity
The Handbook of Splinting and Casting
• Arthrogryposis, Green’s Operative Hand Surgery
• See full Curriculum Vitae (resume)

Practice Locations

• The Shriners Hospital for Children, Philadelphia, PA
The Hospital for Special Surgery, New York, NY
• The Shriners Hospital for Children, Greenville, SC

 

 
 
Scott H. Kozin, MD

Scott H. Kozin, MD

Surgeon

Scott H. Kozin, MD

Dr. Kozin is considered to be one of the founders of Pediatric Hand Surgery, and has served as President of both the American Association for Hand Surgery and the American Society for Surgery of the Hand. He is the Chief of Staff at the Shriners Hospital for Children in Philadelphia, and serves as the Pediatric Section Editor for Green’s Operative Hand Surgery. Dr. Kozin is the founder of the Touching Hands Project of the American Foundation for Surgery of the Hand, through which he participates in over five medical mission trips annually and has improved the care of children’s upper limbs throughout the world. He travels extensively nationally and internationally as a visiting professor and lecturer.

 

Education

Duke University
BS, Computer Science, Magna Cum Laude, 1978-1982

Hahnemann University
MD (ΛΩΛ), 1982-1986 

Albert Einstein Medical Center
Orthopaedic Residency, 1987-1991

Mayo Clinic
Hand Fellowship, 1991-1992

Honors & Awards

• Philadelphia Magazine Top Doctors
• Past President, American Society for Surgery of the Hand
• Past President, American Association for Hand Surgery
Sterling Bunnell Traveling Fellowship
• Alpha Omega Alpha Medical Honor Society
• Weiland Medal, American Society for Surgery of the Hand

Leadership Positions

• Chief of Staff, Shriners Hospital for Children of Philadelphia
• Reviewer, The Journal of Hand Surgery
• Team Leader, Guatemala Medical Mission
• Team Leader, Ethiopia Medical Mission
• Section Editor, Green’s Operative Hand Surgery
• Co-Editor, The Pediatric Upper Extremity

Publications

Peer reviewed articles (Pubmed)
The Pediatric Upper Extremity
Green’s Operative Hand Surgery
• Download full Curriculum Vitae (resume)

Practice Locations

• The Shriners Hospital for Children, Philadelphia, PA

 

Eugene Park, MD

surgeon

Eugene Park, MD

Dr. Park is a Pediatric Hand Surgeon at Shriners Children’s Philadelphia. He specializes in management of spasticity including cerebral palsy and traumatic brain injury, and has lectured nationally and internationally on the topic. He is the fellowship director for the Philadelphia Shriners Pediatric Hand Fellowship. He travels to Ethiopia to care for children and train the local surgeons.

Education

Cornell University
BA, Biology 2004-2008

Northwestern University
MD, 2008-2013

Northwestern University
Plastic Surgery Residency,2013-2020

Stanford University
Hand and Upper Extremity Fellowship, 2020-2021

Philadelphia Shriners Hospital for Children
Pediatric Upper Extremity Fellowship 2021-2022


 
Aaron Daluiski, MD

Aaron Daluiski, MD

Surgeon

Aaron Daluiski, MD

Dr. Aaron Daluiski is a clinician-scientist specializing in adult and pediatric hand and upper extremity surgery. He received his medical degree from the University of California, Los Angeles, and completed his clinical training in the Department of Orthopaedic Surgery at UCLA. Dr. Daluiski has also completed a research fellowship concentrating on the molecular aspects of limb development and bone biology. He has completed the Hand and Upper Extremity clinical fellowship at Hospital for Special Surgery. His current research interests include the isolation and study of genes involved with fracture healing and limb development.

 

Education

UCLA
BS, Physics, 1985-1990

UCLA
MD (ΛΩΛ), 1990-1994

UCLA
Orthopaedic Residency,1994-2000

The Hospital for Special Surgery
Upper Limb Fellowship, 2000-2001

Honors & Awards

• Castle Connolly Top Doctors in New York Metro Area, 2014-2018
• Castle Connolly America's Top Doctors, 2016-2018
• New York Magazine Top Doctors, 2013-2018
• Alpha Omega Alpha Medical Honor Society
• Sigma Pi Sigma Physics Honors Society
• UCLA School of Medicine Hewlett-Packard Award for Top Medical Graduate
• UCLA School of Medicine Stafford L. Warren Medal (Outstanding Academic Achievement)

Leadership Positions

• Associate Editor, The Journal of Hand Surgery
• Director, Pediatric Upper Limb Service, the Hospital for Special Surgery

Publications

Peer reviewed articles (Pubmed)
The Pediatric Upper Extremity
• See full Curriculum Vitae (resume)

Practice Locations

• The Hospital for Special Surgery, New York, NY

 

 

Timothy J. Irwin, MD

Surgeon

Timothy J. Irwin, MD

Dr. Timothy J. Irwin is a pediatric hand and upper extremity surgeon at the Children’s Hospital Colorado. Dr. Irwin is a Harvard trained Plastic and Reconstructive surgeon. He subsequently completed two additional Orthopedic hand and upper extremity fellowships at the internationally renown Philadelphia Hand to Shoulder Center and Shriners Hospital of Philadelphia. He specializes in the entire breadth of hand and upper extremity surgery in pediatric and adult populations with a special interest in peripheral nerve and microsurgery. Motivated to pursue medicine by his brother’s medical journey, he strives to treat each patient as he would treat his family.

Honors & Awards

  • Resident Teacher of the Year Award - Harvard Plastic Surgery Training Program

  • Alpha Omega Alpha Honor Society

  • Surgical Student of the Year - The Pennsylvania State University- College of Medicine

Publications

Peer reviewed articles (Pubmed)
• See full Curriculum Vitae (resume)

Practice Locations

• Children’s Hospital Colorado, Aurora, CO

Education

Grove City College
BS, Molecular Biology, 2008-2012

The Pennsylvania State University
MD (ΛΩΛ), 2012-2016

Harvard Medical School/Mass General Brigham
Plastic & Reconstructive Surgery Residency, 2016-2022

Philadelphia Hand to Shoulder Center/Jefferson University
Orthopedic Hand/Upper Extremity Fellowship, 2022-2023

Philadelphia Shriners Hospital for Children
Pediatric Upper Extremity Fellowship 2023-2024

 

 
Francisco (Xesco) Soldado, MD PhD

Francisco (Xesco) Soldado, MD PhD

Surgeon

Dr. Francisco (Xesco) Soldado is a pediatric hand surgeon renowned worldwide for his expertise in pediatric microsurgery. After his fellowship in Pediatric Hand Surgery in Philadelphia, he has become one of the most sought after surgeons for free tissue and nerve transfers in Europe. He has published over 90 peer reviewed papers and hosted multiple visiting students. He is a surgeon-innovator, continually developing new techniques for children with congenital differences, post-traumatic deformities and contractures, and nerve injuries such as vascularized periosteal flaps, endoscopic Woodward procedure for Sprengels deformity, nerve transfers for shoulder rotation in brachial Plexus birth palsy, volar intermetacarpal flap for syndactyly, and many others. He continues to host multiple international instructional courses throughout the year and travels extensively as a lecturer and educator.

Education

Universidad Autonoma de Barcelona
MD PhD, Suma Cum Laude,1991-1997

MIR Medical Examination
Ranked #8 (out of 12,000) in all Spain, 1997-1998

Valle Hebron Hospital
Orthopaedic Residency, 1999-2004

Shriners Hospital for Children Philadelphia
Pediatric Upper Limb Fellowship, 2004-2005

Honors & Awards

  • Premio Especial de Promocion (top 4 graduating students)

  • Accredited as lecturer at rank of professor by AQU (Spanish Accreditation Board)

  • 5 Research Grants from FIS (Spanish Foundation for Heath Research)

  • 22 research presentation awards in national and international meetings

  • ASSH international member

Leadership Positions

  • Co-founder, Interoceanic Institute for Brachial Plexus, Peripheral Nerve, and Tetraplegia (Bertelli/Soldado)

  • Course Director, Bertelli Nerve Transfer Course, September 2018, Barcelona, Spain

  • Course Director, European Symposium of Congenital Malformations, March 2019, Barcelona, Spain

  • Chief of Pediatric Hand Surgery, UCA Vithas San Jose Hospital, Centro Medico Teknon, and Valle Hebron Hospital

  • EPOS Upper Limb Study Group

  • Team leader, Bioengineering, Cell Therapy, and Surgery in Congenital Malformations Research Group

Publications

Peer reviewed articles (Pubmed)
The Pediatric Upper Extremity
• See full Curriculum Vitae (resume)

Practice Locations

• UCA Vithas San Jose, Victoria, Spain
• Centro Medico Teknon, Barcelona, Spain

 

 
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photographer/videographer

Brian O’Doherty

Mr. O’Doherty has provided photographs for nearly all major textbooks that cover Pediatric Upper Limb Surgery, including The Pediatric Upper Extremity and Green’s Operative Hand Surgery. His videos have been seen by countless residents and surgeons to learn surgical techniques and to educate patients and their families. Without his keen eye and technical skill, none of the Little Arms project would be possible.